New President, New Rules? President-Elect Trump and the Press

President-elect Donald Trump jokes with the press before his meeting with Bob Woodson, president of the Center for Neighborhood Enterprise, at Trump International Golf Club, November 19, 2016 in Bedminster Township, New Jersey.

In the past week, president-elect Donald Trump has tweeted that anyone who burned a U.S. flag should, perhaps, be stripped of citizenship or thrown in jail. He also tweeted that millions of people voted illegally in the recent election, which is not true. Both tweets received lots of news coverage but Trump's comments have also stirred a debate: Should news outlets cover everything the President-elect tweets, even if it is untrue? Is this an unprecedented era where the old journalism rule book doesn't apply? Forum discusses the multiple approaches news outlets are taking to covering the President-elect and his relationship with the press.